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To Write Love on Her Arms
Episode 511: “What Not To Say or Do When Someone Is Struggling With Suicide” with Deanna Zandt

To Write Love on Her Arms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 52:55


In 2018, after Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain died by suicide, Deanna Zandt felt compelled to address the words of encouragement others were offering those in the midst of a mental struggle. That piece is titled “Why ‘you are loved' & ‘please reach out' are crappy things to post after someone has died by suicide” and it explores the way in which our words and actions can help or hurt someone struggling. In today's episode, we're honored to be joined by Deanna to explore her perspective and thoughts on how we can genuinely support and show up for someone who's thinking about suicide.    Deanna Zandt (she/her) is a writer, artist, and award-winning technologist living in Brooklyn, NY. She spent 15 years working at the forefront of social justice, technology and media; after she burned out for the third time, she realized that maybe that work wasn't suiting her particularly well. Currently, she spends her time: supporting other very impressive people and organizations behind-the-scenes with their technology; writing & drawing when she feels like it; walking and playing with her two dogs and their friends; connecting with humans near and far; and figuring out how to exist with meaning, fulfillment, and as many giggles as possible.     This episode is a part of our You Are Not a Burden campaign in honor of September being Suicide Prevention Month. You can learn more about the campaign by going to youarenotaburden.com.  Show Notes (Links of ours and guests):   Download a transcript of this episode at twloha.com/podcast.   Follow TWLOHA on social media at: twitter.com/TWLOHA instagram.com/twloha/ facebook.com/towriteloveonherarms/   Visit our FIND HELP page of mental health resources at twloha.com/find-help/.   Get connected for free, 24/7 to a trained crisis counselor via Crisis Text Line by texting TWLOHA to 741741.   Connect with our team by emailing podcast@twloha.com.   Learn more about the podcast and previous episodes at twloha.com/podcast. Download TWLOHA's daily-use self-care app, The Hopeful, at twloha.com/thehopeful/.  Read Deanna's article on Medium at https://medium.com/@deanna/why-you-are-loved-and-please-reach-out-are-the-crappiest-things-to-post-after-someone-has-died-484eb23d6715.    Learn more about the Silk Ring Theory by going to https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-xpm-2013-apr-07-la-oe-0407-silk-ring-theory-20130407-story.html.    Follow Deanna on Twitter at https://twitter.com/deanna or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/deannazandt/.    Check out Robot Hugs comics by visiting https://www.robot-hugs.com/comic/nest/.    Watch/listen to “I'm With You” by JVNA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hTvEBiehu0.    Visit The Weather Report by going to https://get.theweatherreport.org/.    Credits:   This episode of the TWLOHA podcast was hosted by Chad Moses and produced by Rebecca Ebert. Music assistance was provided by James Likeness and Ben Tichenor. 

The Pop Culture Pros Podcast Network
The A2Z Program: Episode 9

The Pop Culture Pros Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 106:48


Episode 9 of the A2Z Program brings back fan favorite Deanna Zandt, and this time she's brought along her friend Cynthia Cooley for the ride. We're gonna talk about friendships, fellowships, spaceships, and any and all ships that may sail into our minds. As you know Deanna is a social justice phenom who contributes to countless causes for the betterment of society, so adding Cynthia to the mix, who also shares the same passions, means we are headed into better times my friend. Cynthia also works for a certain streaming service many of my contemporary pros may find very cool. So join me and producer David Joaqui for some fun and great conversation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popculturepros/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/popculturepros/support

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The Pop Culture Pros Podcast Network
The A2Z Program Episode 2

The Pop Culture Pros Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 72:05


In episode 002 of The A to Z program, Arick will have guest Deanna Zandt as his guest. Deanna is an accomplished author, activist, media personality and social justice warrior. She's been featured on major news networks as an expert on social media and also was featured at TEDx Berlin. Deanna will spare no mile to make this world better for you to be in. Not to mention she's funny as hell. Join us for some top-shelf talk and as always, great laughs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popculturepros/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/popculturepros/support

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Project BLACCK
Fall Into Care

Project BLACCK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 67:16


In this episode we talk about our favorite things about Fall and the different levels of care. Stress has a huge impact on our bodies, and with all that is going on in our own lives and in our world, it's essential to practice care. We love the illustration created by Deanna Zandt on “The Unspoken Complexity of Self-Care.” In addition to helping us expand our definition of self-care, they also challenge us to think about other levels of care such as communal care and structural care. Join us we continue to build upon our understanding of care.

Still Processing
We Need Bad Women

Still Processing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 45:42


After watching the blockbuster hit "Ocean’s 8" and BBC America’s cat-and-mouse drama "Killing Eve," we noticed some similarities in these leading women - they’re all “bad.” They’re indulgent and driven. They care about their work more than your feelings. They perform for each other more than they do for men (do they even perform for men?). They’re complicated and that’s why we like them. So we wonder: is our current cultural climate — specifically around this #MeToo moment — making space for more dynamic women characters?Discussed this week:Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins uses signs to advocate for criminal justice reformActor Ari'el Stachel delivers moving speech at the 72nd annual Tony Awards"The Man Behind the Music of 'Broad City'" (Stacey Anderson, The New York Times, March 22, 2016)"This is America” (Childish Gambino, 2018)"All Mine" (Kanye West, 2018)"Why 'You are loved' & 'please reach out' are crappy things to post after someone has died by suicide" (Deanna Zandt, Medium, June 8, 2018)The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 800-273-8255"Dykes to Watch Out For" (Alison Bechdel, 1983-2008)"Ocean's 8" (dir: Gary Ross, Warner Bros., 2018)"Killing Eve" (Sid Gentle Films, 2018)

Disrespectability Politics
Kate Spade, Anthony Bourdain, and the costs of ignoring mental health

Disrespectability Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 58:58


Wagatwe and Irna reflect on the deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain and what they personally mean to them. They also discuss the big question: What *does* helping someone in need look like? True suicide prevention is more than posting a hotline number. How do we make care more easily accessible? Irna and Wagatwe share from their experiences in how much America is failing to provide robust access to care. Related reading: Why “You are loved” & “please reach out” are crappy things to post after someone has died by suicide by Deanna Zandt  Physiological & Psychological Impact of Racism and Discrimination for African-Americans by the American Psychological Association Institutional betrayal in the medical field from University of Oregon #Disspod Badasses of the Week: Lulabel Seitz, sexual assault survivor silenced during her valedictorian speech at Petaluma High School Mariah Parker, whose swearing in as a commissioner in Georgia was Black AF.  

America's Work Force Radio
America's Work Force Radio

America's Work Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 54:41


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Facing Race: Stories & Voices
Malkia Cyril on media technology, and telling the story of power.

Facing Race: Stories & Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 8:08


In this episode media technologist Deanna Zandt talks to Malkia A. Cyril, founder and Executive Director of the Center for Media Justice. Malkia shares about the inspiration she draws from her mother's work, and her vision of reclaiming media and technology as public tools for speaking truth to power.

Unscrewed
Fun For Whom?

Unscrewed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 35:01


It's a Special Crossover Event! Jaclyn talks with League of Awkward Unicorns host Deanna Zandt about Anita Hill, the power of truth-telling, sexual harassment then and now, and Shine Squad, the project she co-founded to address the unchecked sexual harassment in social justice workplaces. Then Thursday, catch Jaclyn getting vulnerable about recovering from rape and building a new sexuality, on The League of Awkward Unicorns, the irreverent show about mental health and emotional wellness that Deanna hosts with Alice Bradley. Unscrewed Awkward Unicorns 4 eva! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The League of Awkward Unicorns
Episode 1: You Know What Your Problem Is?

The League of Awkward Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015 33:57


The debut episode of a new podcast from Alice Bradley and Deanna Zandt, covering the hilarious communal grounds we share in all being a little crazy. Literally awkward, figuratively unicorn.

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.
Deanna Zandt, Media Technologist

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2012


Host Ronnie Eldridge of Eldridge & Co. is joined by Deanna Zandt, media technologist and the author of "Share This! How You Will Change the World with Social Networking." The two discuss the impact social media is having throughout the world today.

Big Vision Podcast
Deanna Zandt, Author, Share This! How You Will Change the World with Social Networking

Big Vision Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2012 33:35


Deanna Zandt is a media technologist and the author of Share This! How You Will Change the World with Social Networking. She is a consultant to progressive media and advocacy organizations. Her clients have included The Ford Foundation, The Daily Beast/Newsweek, and Jim Hightower's Hightower Lowdown.  She is a Research Fellow at the Center for Social Media at American University.  Deanna specializes in social media, is a leading expert in women and technology, and is a frequent guest on CNN International, BBC Radio, Fox News and more.  She works with groups to create and implement effective web strategies toward organizational goals of civic engagement and empowerment, and uses her background in linguistics, advertising, telecommunications and finance to complement her technical expertise. You can learn more about her work at www.deannazandt.com and follow her on Twitter at @randomdeanna. Listen and subscribe to the Big Vision Podcast on iTunes. Links to some of the campaigns, articles and tools Deanna mentioned: • Planned Parenthood Saved Me• #DearJohn: For When Boehner Decides Your Rape Just Wasn't Enough on Tiger Beatdown• Susan G. Komen's Priceless Gift by Rebecca Traiser and Joan Walsh on Salon.com• Row Feeder• Kony 2012• Invisible People• Aid and Abet Connect with me: Website: brittbravo.com Speaking & workshop calendar: brittbravo.com/speaking Blog: havefundogood.blogspot.com Facebook: facebook.com/britt.bravo Twitter: @Bbravo Music: "Mango Delight," by Kenya Masala.  Connect with Kenya through CD Baby and Source Consulting Group.

Tummelvision
TummelVision 83: Deanna Zandt, Dorian Taylor, and ContactCon

Tummelvision

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2011 72:46


Fresh from ContactCon in New York, the gang connects with Deanna Zandt (@randomdeanna) and Dorian Taylor (@doriantaylor) to talk about privilege, taxonomies, social media alchemy, and the economics of cultural production.